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- the invention relates to a method for enriching protists, preferably microalgae, with lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in particular of the omega 3 ( ⁇ 3) class, said method comprising the culture of protists in a culture medium comprising at least one selenium-containing compound, and to the enriched protists thus obtained, as well as to a method for producing lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in particular of the ⁇ 3 class, implementing the enrichment method according to the invention.
- the present invention relates to the general field of the production of fatty acids by means of microorganisms, in particular protists, very particularly microalgae.
- protists denotes eukaryotes other than animals, fungi and plants. This group is highly heterogeneous and brings together organisms with a cell organization called simple, unicellular organisms (most common) or multicellular organisms without specialized tissues. Certain protists are autotrophic and others are heterotrophic (such as protozoa feeding on microalgae or microalgae of the genus Schizochytrium or of the genus Crypthecodinium ).
- PUFA Polyunsaturated fatty acids
- a PUFA is formed of a hydrocarbon-containing chain containing at least 18 carbon atoms per molecule, terminated by a carboxyl group, and contains at least two carbon-carbon double bonds.
- PUFAs are classified according to their carbon number, their number of unsaturations (or carbon-carbon double bonds) and the position of their first unsaturation starting from the group opposite the carboxyl group.
- a polyunsaturated fatty acid C X:Y ⁇ Z is a fatty acid containing X carbon atoms, Y unsaturations and the first unsaturation of which is in Z th position i.e. position No. Z, where X, Y and Z are each an integer, X being greater than or equal to 18.
- omega 3 omega 3
- omega 6 omega 6
- PUFAs of the ⁇ 3 class are ⁇ -linolenic acid (C 18:3 ⁇ 3), eicosapentaenoic acid (or EPA) (C 20:5 ⁇ 3) and docosahexanoic acid (or DHA) (C 22:6 ⁇ 3).
- DHA has six unsaturations in total at positions 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 and 18.
- PUFAs are essential for the growth and survival of all organisms in maintaining the integrity of membranes, in maintaining the permeability of membranes and in the storage of cellular carbon. Mammals that do not have the enzymes necessary for their synthesis must therefore find them in their food.
- PUFAs play an essential role in the development and optimal functioning of the brain, the heart and many other organs and tissues.
- PUFAs of the ⁇ 3 class are presented as the most beneficial compounds for human health in the long term, as they reduce the risk of cardiovascular illnesses and immunological and inflammatory disorders. They would also act on the brain system, the hormonal system and the inflammatory system.
- DHA in particular, allows good fetal and infantile development at the visual and neurological level, which over the last few years has given it increasing importance in different formulations of food products, in particular foods for infants.
- fish oils currently represent the main industrial source of PUFAs, they can no longer continue to cope with the increase in demand, in particular for DHA.
- the sustained demand for high-quality fish oils should be seen in the context of over-fishing, leading to the introduction of increasingly strict regulations on fishing, and a reduction in the overall production of fish oil.
- the production of fish oils also poses problems of refining, in particular due to the unpleasant taste and smell of these fish oils, their poor oxidative stability and their content of cholesterol and toxic products. Therefore, their use has been limited, in particular in the food supplement market.
- microorganisms in particular microalgae.
- the latter by means of their extraordinary diversity and their metabolic plasticity, represent an important source of PUFA for numerous industries, in particular the food and pharmaceutical industries.
- microalgae of the protists kingdom such as the family Thraustochytrids, comprising the genus Schizochytrium and the family Dinoflagellata (Dinoflagellates) comprising the genus Crypthecodinium .
- microalgae Schizochytrium and Crypthecodinium are capable of producing lipids in a quantity up to 40-50% of their dry biomass and up to 30-40% of PUFA from the total lipids. These PUFA are mainly stored in the form of triglycerides. Moreover, these marine microalgae do not have an unpleasant smell as they do not comprise cholesterol, and thus do not have the drawbacks presented by fish oils. They are also well perceived by consumers as a natural product of vegetable origin. It is also possible to produce microalgae on a large scale in bioreactors by monitoring all of the culture parameters. As a result, microalgae are now at the forefront of sources of PUFA, as an alternative to fish oils.
- DHA is in particular used in formulations for infants and premature babies, and in food supplements. It can originate from aquaculture using the heterotrophic marine microalgae Crypthecodinium and Schizochytrium.
- the culture conditions of the microalgae have a significant influence on PUFA yields.
- the quantities of biomass obtained vary greatly, it is noted that the proportions of EPA and DHA, with respect to this biomass, remain constant overall.
- One of the routes explored in order to improve the growth and production of high-added value molecules such as lipids and carotenoids in microalgae is supplementing the culture medium of these microalgae with chemical compound(s).
- the patent application US 2013/0217085 teaches that the addition of exogenous glycine betaine or trehalose to the culture medium can significantly increase the fermentation yield of polyunsaturated fatty acids from Schizochytrium , in particular Schizochytrium limacinum ; the addition of n-dodecane (oxygen carrier) to the culture medium of Crypthecodinium cohnii made it possible to increase the production of DHA to reach 51% of total lipids, as reported in the publication Da Silva et al., « Effect of n - dodecane on Crypthecodinium cohnii fermentations and DHA production » J. Ind. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 33 pp 408-416, 2006.
- the document WO 2013/010090 describes compositions with a high lipid content, as well as methods for their production.
- the lipid content is at least 67% with respect to the dry matter.
- the alga is preferably a strain or a species of the genus Chlorella , the genus Schizochytrium or the genus Crypthecodinium .
- the culture medium contains yeast extracts, preferably Saccharomyces cerevisiae , which is preferably enriched with selenium.
- the culture medium comprises a selenium-containing compound.
- the selenium content of the culture medium is very high, namely 10 to 100% for 7.5 g/L of yeast in the culture medium, i.e. 75 to 750 mg/L of selenium.
- the invention aims to overcome the drawbacks of the state of the art by proposing a method for increasing the production of lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), in particular of the ⁇ 3 class, very particularly of DHA, by using a selenium-containing compound in the culture medium.
- PUFA polyunsaturated fatty acids
- PUFA PUFA with respect to the total lipids.
- adding a selenium-containing compound to the culture medium of the protists can improve the production of lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in particular of the ⁇ 3 class, very particularly of DHA, while reducing the quantity of saturated fatty acids present in these lipids of the biomass.
- a subject of the invention is to optimize the production of lipids rich in PUFA, in particular of the ⁇ 3 class, more particularly of DHA, by protists, preferably microalgae, even more preferably heterotrophic marine microalgae, obtaining an alternative solution to the solutions proposed by the state of the art, but less costly and simpler to implement than the latter.
- a subject of the invention is, in a first aspect, a method for enriching protists with lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in particular and preferentially of the omega 3 ( ⁇ 3) class, said method comprising the culture of protists in a culture medium comprising at least one selenium-containing compound,
- the selenium-containing compound is preferably selected from the group formed by 2-hydroxy-4-methylselenobutyric acid or one of its salts, selenite, selenic acid, selenate, selenocysteine, selenomethionine, selenocystathionine, selenohomocysteine and seleno-adenosylselenomathionine.
- the selenium-containing compound is even more preferably selected from the group formed by 2-hydroxy-4-methylselenobutyric acid (or 2-hydroxy-4-methylselenobutanoic acid) or one of its salts, selenite, selenic acid and selenomethionine.
- 2-hydroxy-4-methylselenobutyric acid is generally in the L, D, or D, L form.
- the salt of 2-hydroxy-4-methylselenobutyric acid is preferably a calcium, zinc or magnesium salt.
- DHA lipid-rich in DHA
- the protists are preferably microalgae of the kingdom Chromalveolata.
- the enrichment with PUFA is accompanied by a depletion (also called a reduction) in saturated fatty acids produced by the protist with identical or greater total lipid content with respect to the case in which, all things being otherwise equal, the culture medium does not comprise selenium-containing compounds.
- the protist in comparison with the saturated fatty acids contents obtained with the protists enriched with PUFA according to the prior art, the protist generally comprises a reduced saturated fatty acids content, i.e. generally comprised in a range from 40 to 68% with respect to the total lipids.
- these microalgae are of the division Stramenopiles, preferably of the family Thraustochytrids or Labyrinthulids, even more preferably of the genus Schizochytrium, Ulkenia, Aurantiochytrium or Thraustochytrium .
- these microalgae are of the division Stramenopiles, preferably of the family Thraustochytrids, even more preferably of the genus Schizochytrium, Ulkenia , or Thraustochytrium.
- these microalgae are of the division alveolata , preferably of the family Dinoflagellata, even more preferably of the genus Crypthecodinium.
- the microalgae are heterotrophic marine microalgae of the species Schizochytrium limacinum or Schizochytrium mangrovei , or microalgae of the species Crypthecodinium cohnii , preferably heterotrophic marine microalgae of the species Schizochytrium limacinum , or microalgae of the species Crypthecodinium cohnii .
- the culture medium is as known to a person skilled in the art, in particular for the species concerned, i.e. it contains a nutrition medium in the chemical elements necessary for the growth of the protist (nitrogen; mineral salts; carbon; etc.)
- the enrichment method according to the invention is such that the concentration in the culture medium of said selenium-containing compound is such that selenium is present at a concentration comprised between 1 and 8 mg/L, for example 5 mg/L. When several selenium-containing compounds are present, this applies to the total selenium content of the medium, taking each of them into consideration.
- the enrichment method is generally carried out over a duration of 96 h to 200 h, for example over a duration equal to 187 h.
- the invention also relates to protists enriched with lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in particular of the omega 3 ( ⁇ 3) class, obtained according to the enrichment method of the invention.
- these protists are also enriched with selenium, i.e. they comprise between 5 and 800 ppm (by weight) of selenium with respect to their total mass.
- the protists enriched with lipids rich in PUFA, in particular of the ⁇ 3 class, obtained by the enrichment method according to the invention are also useful as a cosmetic or nutritional agent.
- This selenium-containing mass enriched with lipids rich in PUFA, in particular of the ⁇ 3 class can advantageously be upgraded, very particularly for human or animal nutrition, preferentially animal.
- the invention also relates to the use of these protists enriched with lipids rich in PUFA, in particular of the ⁇ 3 class, obtained by the enrichment method according to the invention, in nutrition or cosmetics.
- the invention relates to any food or cosmetic product comprising protists enriched with lipids rich in PUFA, in particular of the ⁇ 3 class, obtained by the enrichment method according to the invention.
- the protists enriched with lipids rich in PUFA, in particular of the ⁇ 3 class, obtained by the enrichment method according to the invention can quite particularly be used in human or animal nutrition.
- said lipids are also enriched with selenium, i.e. they comprise more than 1 ppm, even more preferably more than 2 ppm (by weight) of selenium with respect to their total mass. In all cases, they generally comprise less than 30 ppm of selenium relative to their total mass.
- the presence at this relatively high quantity of selenium in the lipids is another characteristic of the method according to the invention. It is thus possible to use the term “selenium-containing microalgal lipids” or “selenium-containing lipids”. Extraction can be carried out by any extraction method known to a person skilled in the art, such as extraction by at least one organic solvent or extraction by carbon dioxide in a supercritical state.
- a subject of the invention is a method for producing lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in particular of the omega 3 ( ⁇ 3) class, successively comprising:
- the selenium-containing biomass depleted of lipids rich in PUFA obtained after this extraction can also be advantageously used, among other things in generally human or animal nutrition, preferably animal.
- the method for extracting the lipids from the biomass is known to a person skilled in the art and is, for example, specified in the example below.
- a subject of the invention is lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in particular of the omega 3 ( ⁇ 3) class, obtained according to the production method of the invention, which are, advantageously, also enriched with selenium and for this reason qualified as “selenium-containing lipids”.
- the lipids can be used as they are, most often in human or animal nutrition.
- the method for producing lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids comprises implementing the enrichment method according to the invention, this enrichment method having the same characteristics as those explained above.
- FIG. 1 is a graph giving the weight percent of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in the total lipids for Schizochytrium limacinum after incubation for 187 h;
- PUFA polyunsaturated fatty acids
- FIG. 2 is a graph giving the weight percent of docosahexanoic acid (DHA) in the total lipids for Schizochytrium limacinum after incubation for 187 h;
- DHA docosahexanoic acid
- FIG. 3 is a graph giving the weight percent of saturated fatty acids (SFA) in the total lipids for Schizochytrium limacinum after incubation for 187 h; and
- FIGS. 1 to 4 are explained in Examples 1 and 2 below.
- Example 1 Culture of Schizochytrium Protist in a Medium Containing Separately 2-Hydroxy-4-Methylselenobutyric Acid (HMSeBA); Selenite; Selenic Acid; or Selenomethionine
- This culture has led to improvement in the production of polyunsaturated fatty acids and of DHA in particular.
- Schizochytrium is a protist, and more precisely a heterotrophic Thraustochytride microalga.
- a strain of Schizochytrium limacinum ATCC-MYA1381 was obtained from the ATCC bank (www.atcc.org).
- Pre-culture of the strain Schizochytrium limacinum ATCC-MYA1381 was carried out in standard liquid medium, the composition of which is given in Table 1.
- starter cultures of 50 mL were started in a 250 mL Erlen flask from a colony isolated on 633 M3 chytrid agar (www.atcc.org) and cultured at 25° C. ⁇ 1° C. in heterotrophy for 48 h in this standard liquid medium.
- the 100 mL inoculum is then started in a 500 mL Erlen flask from these “starter” cultures at an initial concentration of 1.0 ⁇ 10 6 cells/m/L in the same culture conditions as the latter for 4 days.
- the cultures were continuously aerated by orbital stirring at 100 rpm (“revolutions per minute”).
- the cultures for enrichment with selenium-containing compounds were started from the inoculum at an initial concentration of 1.0 ⁇ 10 6 cells/mL for a final volume of 400 mL in a 2.0 L Erlen flask at 25° C. ⁇ 1° C. in heterotrophy for 187 h.
- the cultures were continuously aerated by orbital stirring at 100 rpm.
- Enrichment was carried out at TO by the addition of concentrated selenium solution (2-hydroxy-4-methylselenobutyric acid solution sold by the company Tetrahedron at 0.0125 g/L referenced «HMSeBA» in FIGS. 1 to 3 , sodium selenite 0.0110 g/L referenced “Selenite” in FIGS.
- the Schizochytrium limacinum biomass was then harvested after incubation for 72 hand 187 h.
- the total concentration of biomass was monitored by measuring the dry mass (filtration on GFC filter, Whatman, then drying in an oven under vacuum, 70° C. and ⁇ 0.8 bar (80 kPa), for 24 h minimum before weighing). 10 7 cells/mL were extracted in order to quantify the total lipids.
- the method for extracting lipids is known to a person skilled in the art and is as described by the publication “Bligh E. G. & Dyer W. J., A rapid method of total lipid extraction and purification, Can. J. Biochem. Physiol 37 1961 911-917”, this method having been slightly adapted for microalga cells.
- FIGS. 1 , 2 and 3 show respectively, for Schizochytrium limacinum after incubation for 187 h, the percentage of PUFA of total lipids, the percentage of DHA in the total lipids and the percentage of SFA in the total lipids on the y-axis, for each of the selenium-containing sources shown on the x-axis.
- This culture has led to improvement in the production of polyunsaturated fatty acids and of DHA in particular.
- Crypthecodinium cohnii is a protist, and more precisely a heterotrophic microalga.
- the strain Crypthecodinium cohnii CCMP 316 was obtained from the NCMA bank (https://ncma.bigelow.org).
- FIG. 4 gives respectively, for Crypthecodinium cohnii after incubation for 187 h, the percentage of compound in the total lipids on the y-axis, for each of the compounds (PUFA, DHA and SFA) shown on the x-axis, in the presence of selenomethionine (reference “With SeMet”), or in the absence of a selenium-containing compound (reference “Without Se”).
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- the concentration in the culture medium of said selenium-containing compound being such that selenium is present at a concentration comprised between 1 and 8 mg/L.
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- a method for enriching protists with lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in particular of the ω3 class, according to the invention, so as to obtain protists enriched with lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in particular of ω3 class; and
- a method for treating protists enriched with lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in particular of the ω3 class, by extracting from the biomass lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in particular of the ω3 class, so as to obtain (selenium-containing) lipids rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, in particular of the ω3 class, and a selenium-containing biomass depleted of lipids.
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| Yeast extract | 8.7 | ||
| Glucose monohydrate (G8270 Sigma) | 17.0 | ||
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